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Introducing Oceania Cruises Vista

A FRESH PERSPECTIVE ON THE SMALL, LUXURIOUS SHIPS OF OCEANIA CRUISES

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Ships facts.

  • Year Built: 2023
  • Tonnage: 68,000
  • Guest Capacity: 1,200 (Double Occupancy)
  • Length: 791 feet

Vista Mixology

Innovative Mixology Program

The introduction of an elevated and innovative bar program aboard Vista reveals an expansive collection of immersive mixology experiences, curated cocktail menus, ultimate pairing experiences and specialty beverage carts. Discover the latest cocktail-crafting trends and techniques such as flavored mist bubbles, an extensive selection of low- and no-sugar wines and zero-proof cocktails, plus Negronis aged in wooden barrels and experiential beverage carts like the Bubbly Bar and Ultimate Bloody Mary Bar.

Vista Dining Concept

Imaginative New Dining Concepts

Vista is your world from a new perspective and honors our passion for serving The Finest Cuisine at Sea ® with imaginative new dining concepts and the debut of new epicurean delights. Be among the first to experience Ember, the newest addition to the Oceania Cruises family of restaurants, and Aquamar Kitchen, offering an array of indulgent, wellness-inspired dishes. Enjoy unforgettable dining experiences at treasured and iconic dining venues that have been elevated to new heights, from the refined elegance of The Grand Dining Room to the ultimate steakhouse experience at Polo Grill. Join us as we embark on the next chapter of Oceania Cruises’ culinary story.

Vista Suite

Residential-Style Luxury

Vista sets new standards for comfort and residential-style luxury with all-veranda accommodations. All staterooms and suites feature beautifully appointed bathrooms with oversized rainforest showers, large vanities and copious storage space. Penthouse, Oceania, Vista and Owner’s Suites are ultra-spacious and true seagoing residences with an abundance of living and dining space for entertaining or simply relaxing. In a first for the brand, Vista will feature a new category of Concierge Level Veranda Staterooms dedicated to solo travelers.

Bathed in soothing tones and detailed with multiple layers of luxurious furnishings, accents and artwork, each stateroom and suite is a welcoming home away from home.

Vista will present a fresh perspective on the finest cuisine at sea with an astounding array of dining options that range from informal to the extravagant.

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Carnival Vista

Carnival Vista cruise ship

Cruise line Carnival Cruise Line

  • Port Canaveral (Orlando, Florida)

Carnival Vista current position

Carnival Vista current location is at North West Atlantic Ocean (coordinates 24.30153 N / -74.95242 W) cruising at speed of 20.9 kn (39 km/h | 24 mph) en route to DOPOP>USPCV. The AIS position was reported 10 minutes ago.

Current itinerary of Carnival Vista

Carnival Vista current cruise is 6 days, round-trip Eastern Caribbean . The itinerary starts on 14 Apr, 2024 and ends on 20 Apr, 2024 .

Specifications of Carnival Vista

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Carnival Vista Itineraries

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The 2016-built Carnival Vista cruise ship is the first Vista-class (modified Dream-class) CCL liner. Vista is Carnival's "the most family-friendly ship" with the company's newest kids- and family-dedicated staterooms, facilities and amenities. Vista is Carnival's 25th vessel.

From the same series (Vista-Class sisterships) are the fleetmates Carnival Horizon (2018) and Carnival Panorama (2019), as well as the former Costa 's liners Carnival Venezia (2019 as Costa Venezia) and Carnival Firenze (2020 as Costa Firenze) and Adora 's ships Adora Magic City (2023) and Adora TBN (2024).

The vessel (IMO number 9692569) is currently Panama- flagged (MMSI 356883000) and registered in Colon .

History - construction and ownership

Carnival Cruise Lines (CCL) is a US shipping company, trademarked brand and subsidiary of Carnival Corporation (shipowner). CCL was founded in 1972 as an independent company by Ted Arison (1924-1999, co-founder of NCL Norwegian ). 

CCL has the Corporation's largest fleet as number of vessels and GT-tonnage (ship sizes/volumes and passenger capacities). In 2023, CCL had ~9% (by revenue) and ~19% (passengers) share of the cruise industry's worldwide market. In 2024, the parent company (Carnival Corporation) had ~51% stake in the US$64+ billion industry.

Carnival Vista cruise ship

The 4000-passenger ship Carnival Vista was delivered on April 28, 2016. The ship has all the "Carnival Fun Ship 2.0" facilities and amenities/programs. Among the many first-at-sea features are the Multiplex (the first at sea IMAX theater with a 3-deck high LED screen), Skyride (peddled roller coaster bike ride), Havana cabins complex (with exclusive pool, lounge and bar), Family Harbor staterooms (new cabin grades), fleet's biggest SportsSquare (sports complex).

With the 3x Vista-class liners (Vista/2016, Horizon/2018, Panorama/2019) were introduced the fleet-firsts "IMAX Theater at Sea" (87-seats cinema/part of Carnival Multiplex), "SkyRide" (outdoor/aerial bicycle ride/suspended 2-track bike course), Havana Staterooms (cabin complex with a swimming pool, sundeck, lounge, lanai balconies).

Decks and Cabins

Carnival Vista staterooms (1965 total, in 34 categories) include 74 Suites, 912 Balcony, 264 Oceanview and 749 Inside, including 42 wheelchair-accessible and 104 "Cloud 9 Spa" cabins. Most cabins are sized 170-185 (16-17 m2). Most cabin balconies are sized 35 ft2 (3 m2). The largest are Grand Suites (345 ft2 / 32 m2 plus 85 ft2 / 8 m2 terrace). All Spa staterooms receive exclusive access to Spa facilities (Panorama Deck) and the following amenities: Spa reservations, complimentary use of Thalassotherapy Pool and Thermal Suite, fitness classes, deluxe bath amenities.

Carnival Vista, like all Vista-class sisterships, has the new cabin types/categories Havana Cabana, Family Harbor, Deluxe Oceanview. CCL Panorama ship has 18 Havana Cabana and 86 Family Harbor staterooms - nautically-themed, with exclusive access to private facilities (Cafe-Bar-Lounge, Sundeck with a swimming pool).

The boat has 14 passenger-accessible decks of which 13 are with cabins.

Shipboard dining options - Food and Drinks

Carnival Vista offers two main dining rooms, Horizons, and Reflections. Horizons hosts a small bar suited for pre-dinner drinks. The main dining rooms feature select items from the onboard steakhouse, available for an additional fee. Vista also has a Lido buffet. Seafood lovers are pampered with the Seafood Shack - brand new to Carnival fleet, New England-inspired casual eatery located on top deck. It offers both indoor and outdoor seating and the menu includes steamed lobster, lobster rolls, fried shrimp, fried clams, crab cakes, and other seafood surprises. Seafood Shack serves lunch and dinner and is priced a la carte starting at $4.

Carnival cruise ship havana pool (Vista, Horizon)

The available on all Fun ships Chef's Table is a dining experience that affords a dozen guests to experience multicourse dinner with the master chef, private cocktail reception and a tour of the galley. This dining option usually takes place in a non-traditional venue, like the library or the galley, and can be booked onboard for US$75 per person.

In May 2017, CCL created a tropical-flavored draft beer via a partnership with the Miami-based Concrete Beach Brewery. The special beer is served exclusively at the "RedFrog Pub and Brewery" on Carnival Vista - the first brewery found on a North America-based cruise liner. The new Miami Guava Wheat Beer was hand-crafted by Colin Presby (brewmaster on the shipboard brewery) and made with best ingredients.

  • The Miami Guava beer has a light body and its primary ingredient is pink guava, also used in Miami's popular guava pastries. The new beer is available on a limited basis, and joins the other original draft beers brewed on the ship - ThirstyFrog Red (clean and light), ThirstyFrog Port Hoppin' IPA (floral flavor, with passion fruit and citrus overtones), ThirstyFrog Caribbean Wheat (unfiltered lager with banana aroma and spices), FriskyFrog Java Stout (with hints of coffee), ParchedPig West Coast IPA (West Coast IPA/India Pale Ale, citrus and pine aroma), ParchedPig Toasted Amber Ale (toasted caramel/biscuit flavored), Carnival Birthday Beer (golden ale introduced in 2022 for the company's 50th Anniversary).
  • Concrete Beach Brewery is an "Alchemy and Science" beer brand, operating as an independent subsidiary of "The Boston Beer Company". Other "Alchemy and Science" breweries in the USA include Angel City Brewery (Los Angeles) and Coney Island Brewing Co (Brooklyn, NYC New York). Their most popular draft beers are named "Tropic of Passion" (Miami), Angel City IPA (LA), and Coney Island Mermaid Pilsner (NYC).
  • US-homeported Carnival ships serve the Concrete Beach Brewery’s Rica Wheat IPA, Angel City Brewery’s Pilsner, Coney Island’s Hard Root Beer, and 1609 Amber. On a regional basis, Carnival ships leaving from Miami offer Concrete Beach Brewery's Stiltsville Pilsner, ships from Long Beach (Los Angeles) offer Angel City Brewery IPA, and ships departing from NYC offer Coney Island Mermaid Pilsner.

Carnival Cruise Line also offers draft beers brewed either locally (in homeports) or within the homeport state. Such beers are offered on liners leaving from NOLA New Orleans, Galveston TX, Baltimore MD, and Tampa FL, as well as on boats visiting Alaska and Hawaii.

The current list of draft beers brewed on the ship includes ThirstyFrog Red (clean and light), ThirstyFrog Port Hoppin' IPA (floral flavor, with passion fruit and citrus overtones), ThirstyFrog Caribbean Wheat (unfiltered lager with banana aroma and spices), FriskyFrog Java Stout (with hints of coffee), ParchedPig West Coast IPA (West Coast IPA/India Pale Ale, citrus and pine aroma), ParchedPig Toasted Amber Ale (toasted caramel/biscuit flavored), Miami Guava (primary ingredient is pink guava), ParchedPig Farmhouse Ale (dry beer), ParchedPig Smoked Porter (in-house smoked malt, hickory smoke, molasses), ParchedPig Beach Lager (golden ale available both on tap and in cans/when served in bars/dining venues), Carnival Birthday Beer (golden ale introduced in 2022 for the company's 50th Anniversary).

Carnival Vista cruise ship

Follows the complete list of Carnival Vista restaurants and food bars.

  • Reflections Restaurant (1474-seat, complimentary MDR; the bigger of ship’s two main dining rooms; offers two fixed dinner seatings and open seating Breakfast and Lunch; “Seuss At Sea” themed breakfasts costs $5 cover charge)
  • Horizon’s Restaurant (702-seat; offers formal dining with two fixed dinner seatings and “Anytime Dining” between 5:45-9:30 p.m.)
  • Bonsai Sushi Bar (Japanese restaurant)
  • (new) Guy's Pig and Anchor Bar-B-Que Smokehouse / Brewhouse is a complimentary open-air restaurant for a variety of BBQ favorites (with shipboard-smoked meats) and house-made craft beers. The menu features pork butt, blue ribbon chicken, sliced smoked beef, Guy Fieri's traditional sides, and gourmet burgers, a variety of BBQ sauces, hot sauce bar. Signature menu items are named Mac Daddy Mac'n Cheese, Old Skool Potato Salad, Scratch-Made Slaw, Collard Greens with Smoked Turkey, Molasses Baked Beans with Bacon and Burnt Ends. The new complimentary eatery is via a partnership with celebrity chef Guy Fieri. The other Fun Ship with a brewery is Carnival Horizon .
  • Fahrenheit 555 Steakhouse (specialty restaurant, with “Chef’s Table” dining)
  • Guy’s Burger Joint (poolside burger bar)
  • Guy’s Pig and Anchor Bar-B-Que Smokehouse
  • Bluelguana Cantina (poolside Mexican fast food bar)
  • Alchemy Bar
  • Lido Marketplace (825-seat self-service buffet restaurant)
  • Pizzeria del Capitano (24-hour pizzeria restaurant)
  • Seafood Shack (offers indoor and outdoor seating, lobster and shrimp; a la carte priced)
  • Cucina del Capitano (Italian Trattoria)
  • Ji Ji Asian Kitchen (specialty Asian restaurant)

Shipboard entertainment options - Fun and Sport

Long-known for an abundance of entertainment, Carnival is not sitting on its laurels with Vista. The fun onboard starts with SkyRide, the industry's first open-air, pedal-powered aerial ride. Riders have to climb onboard a hanging bike and "cycle" their way around the 800ft suspended track, 150 feet above sea level.

Carnival cruise ship SkyRide (Vista, Horizon)

If you consider that SkyRide does not provide the needed adrenaline-pumping action, SkyCourse ropes circuit will do. Both SkyCourse and SkyRide are part of the SportSquare, which also features an indoor hangout, mini-bowling, The Clubhouse, Ping-Pong, sports video gaming, arcade basketball and more.

Carnival cruise ship SkyCourse (Vista, Horizon)

Vista also boasts the biggest Carnival WaterWorks park, including the enclosed Kaleid-O-Slide water tube, on which riders enjoy 455 ft (139 m) of turns, twists and unique kaleidoscopic visual effects. Traditionally, the WaterWorks park also includes the Carnival's signature Twister waterslide, kids splash zone, and the 300-gallon tipping bucket PowerDrencher.

Carnival Vista cruise ship WaterWorks slides

The following official YouTube video reviews Carnival's Vista-class vessels (Vista and Horizon) as facilities and onboard amenities.

Follows the complete list of Carnival Vista lounges, clubs and other entertainment venues for kids, teens, and adults.

  • Family Harbor Lounge (a new, dedicated to families space with 24-hour complimentary dining, concierge and babysitting service, movies, video games, board games by Hasbro)
  • Liquid Lounge (1400-seat, 2-level show lounge, with “Playlist Productions” and “Hasbro Game Shows”)
  • Vista Atrium (3-deck high midship lounge area with LED screens, live performances, visual displays; served by 100-seat Vista Lobby Bar)
  • Shopping Arcade (with two Boutique Shops and two Fun Shops); Pixels Photo Gallery and Shop; Dream Photo Studio; Cherry on Top (candy shop)
  • Vista Casino (484-seat)
  • Limelight Lounge
  • Lanai promenade (with 60 outdoor seats, served by Lanai Bar-BQ Bar)
  • FunHub (Internet room)
  • Shake Spot; Taste Bar; Havana Bar; Clubhouse and Bar; JavaBlue Café
  • Ocean Plaza (270-seat lounge served by 50-seat Plaza Cafe)
  • Havana Outside (Havana pool area with one swimming pool, two whirlpools, palm trees)
  • Carnival Multiplex (includes IMAX and Thrill cinemas)
  • Thrill Theatre (5D cinema room)
  • IMAX Theater (the first IMAX at sea, with 3-deck high screen)
  • Circle C (kids club lounge); Club O2 (teens club lounge)
  • Warehouse (Video Arcade)
  • BlueIguana Tequila Bar (poolside Mexican bar)
  • RedFrog Rum Bar (also serves the ThirstyFrog Red draught beer)
  • Tides Pool (with one swimming pool, two Whirlpools, sunbathing area; served by Tides Bar)
  • Camp Ocean (formerly known as "Camp Carnival" - youth activities program)
  • Dr. Seuss Bookville (family-themed kids room with all Dr. Seuss books available to read; offers games and themed activities)
  • Carnival Cloud 9 Spa (wellness complex)
  • Carnival WaterWorks (water-play outdoor area with AquaPark, Twister waterslide, Kaleid-O-Slide)
  • Seaside Theatre (with huge LED screen)
  • SportSquare (outdoor sporting area); SkyGreens (mini golf); Jogging Track
  • SkyFitness (outdoors)
  • SkyRide (“bicycle ride in the sky”)
  • SkyCourse (suspended ropes course)
  • Serenity Retreat (adults relaxation area served by Serenity Bar, with 2 cantilevered Whirlpools and sunbathing area).

Itineraries

During the 2016 inaugural season in Europe, the liner operated on 8- to 13-day Mediterranean itineraries out of homeports Athens Greece and Barcelona Spain . In November, the ship was repositioned to New York for two 11-day cruises and later that month started year-round Caribbean service from Miami .

The 2017-2018 program was based on departures from PortMiami Florida . On its roundtrips from Florida, the liner visited popular islands and ports in Eastern, Western and Southern Caribbean, including Dominicana, Puerto Rico, Cozumel, Jamaica, Grand Turk, St Kitts, St Maarten, Bonaire, Aruba, Curacao.

On September 23, 2018, Carnival Vista arrived in its new homeport Galveston Texas , where joined the fleet mates Carnival Valor and Carnival Freedom for year-round departures from the port. Together, the three liners operate over 200 voyages and carrying over 600,000 passengers annually.

From Galveston TX, Carnival Vista cruises on 7-day Western Caribbean itineraries visiting Jamaica (Montego Bay), Grand Cayman, Roatan, Belize City, Mexico (Cozumel).

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Carnival Vista Wiki

The vessel (Fincantieri Monfalcone yard/hull number 6242) has volume 133596 GT-tons, DWT-deadweight tonnage 13415 tons, max draught 8,6 m. The powerplant is based on 5x MAN marine diesel engines (4-stroke, common-rail injection/2x 14V48/60CR plus 3x 8L48/60CR) with combined output 62,4 MW (83680 hp). The propulsion is diesel-electric and based on two ABB Azipod thrusters with combined output 33 MW (44250 hp). The registered shipowner is CARNIVAL CORPORATION while the registered manager is CARNIVAL CRUISE LINE (both companies are Florida USA-based).

The vessel's steel-cutting ceremony was in February 2014, and its keel was laid in October. By gross tonnage, Vista-class are currently the largest Carnival liners. They also have new for the fleet features, like Multiplex media entertainment complex (IMAX theater - 3-deck high LED screen for first-run movies, plus 3D Thrill cinema), SkyRide (roller coaster with multiple riding bicycles on 2 paralleled tracks), larger SportsSquare complex, Havana Outside complex (pool, jacuzzies, bar, new Havana cruise accommodations), Family Harbor staterooms (with its own family-themed lounge /24-hour dining, concierge, babysitting, entertainment).

Carnival Vista cruise ship construction

On April 28, 2016, the ship was officially delivered to Carnival Corporation by Fincantieri Monfalcone . After the repositioning from shipyard Monfalcone to Trieste started the "Inaugural Cruise" (May 1). The 13-day maiden voyage itinerary (Trieste to Barcelona, May 1 - 14) visited Dubrovnik, Athens, Izmir, Iraklion, Valletta, Palermo, Rome, Livorno, and Marseille.

On June 25, 2015, was the vessel's launch (float-out from drydock) at Fincantieri's Monfalcone shipyard. The ceremony was preceded by the traditional “coin ceremony”, during which a silver dollar was welded on the ship's last deck. Godmothers of the launching were Heidi Heald and Kye Heald - respectively, wife and daughter of John Heald (Carnival Corporation's Brand Ambassador). The ceremony was also attended by Benoit Clement (Carnival's VP New Builds & Refurbishment), Gabriele Cocco (Fincantieri's Merchant Ships Business Unit's SE and VP) and Attilio Dapelo (Monfalcone shipyard's Director).

On November 4, 2016, was the vessel's christening ceremony held in NYC New York . Ship's official godmother is Mrs Deshauna Barber ("Miss USA 2016"). She is the first US military-serving woman who won the 65th Miss USA pageant (held on June 5, 2016, at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada). The cruise ship's naming ceremony was part of an overnight onboard event honoring "Operation Homefront" (nonprofit supporting US military families). This special event featured an exclusive (invitation-only) concert performances by the US country music star Carrie Underwood. Being an overnight ceremony, the invited nearly 2000 guests (Carnival executives, travel agents, media, hundreds of military families) also enjoyed free accommodations, food, drinks, and all the themed activities and onboard entertainment.

Carnival Vista's Inaugural season was in Europe. Mediterranean itineraries were scheduled for the whole 2016 summer, visiting ports in Greece and Greek Isles (Athens, Corfu, Rhodes, Crete /Heraklion), Turkey (Izmir), Spain (Barcelona, Palma), Croatia (Dubrovnik), Italy/Sicily (Livorno, Messina, Sardinia, Trieste, Naples, Rome), Malta (La Valetta) and France (Marseille). Ship's Inaugural Cruise/Maiden Voyage started on May 1, 2016, from Trieste Italy . The 13-day itinerary ended in Barcelona Spain . The maiden voyage was followed by a total of 18x Mediterranean cruises (in Europe). After the summer European season (May through October 2016) followed the 13-day Inaugural Transatlantic cruise crossing to NYC.

Ship's first US homeport was Miami Florida . Out of Miami were operated year-round roundtrip 7-day Caribbean and Bahamas itineraries (starting November 2016).

Carnival Vista refurbishment 2024 review

On January 8th, 2024, the ship left Port Canaveral Florida USA for an 8-day Transatlantic crossing to Europe, arriving in Cadiz Spain (Jan 16th, at 15:36 UTC) for a scheduled drydock.

The two-week drydocking project was conducted at Navantia Shipyard. It was for general maintenance works (technical overhaul, classification inspections, indoor renovation works), as well as hull cleaning/painting, including the addition of CCL’s new hull livery (red-white-blue).

All public areas (facilities and venues) as well as all passenger staterooms were refurbished.

Bahamas 2019 drydocking by Boskalis Vanguard

In July 2019, Carnival contracted the Dutch dredging and heavy-lift company Royal Boskalis Westminster NV (headquartered in Papendrecht, Holland) to lift Carnival Vista out of the water and onto the vessel BOKA Vanguard (IMO 9618783) and transport the cruise ship to Grand Bahama Shipyard ( Freeport Bahamas ) for repairs.

Carnival Vista drydocking by Boskalis ship BOKA Vanguard

This floating drydock operation (world's first for a passenger ship) was required due to technical issues with liner’s azipods (propulsion units positioned under waterline). For the operation, Boskalis deployed the heavy-load carrier BOKA Vanguard - currently world’s largest heavy-lifting vessel (semi-submersible platform).

The carrier arrived in The Bahamas on July 5 to prepare for liner’s arrival (July 12). The loading and lifting operation was planned for July 12-14. Carnival Vista's repairs took place whilst the ship was on BOKA Vanguard. Due to the needed repairs , the ship was out of service for 3 weeks and three 7-day Western Caribbean cruises from homeport Galveston TX were canceled (departures July 6, 13, 20). Note: Grand Bahama Shipyard's drydock facility sustained damages when a crane collapsed onto Oasis Of The Seas (April 1, 2019).

Carnival Vista refurbishment (Boskalis BOKA Vanguard ship, Bahamas)

BOKA Vanguard vessel is usually used to lift and transport large-sized offshore structures (oil and gas platforms), also to carry other vessels and as an offshore floating drydock. The ship has an open and flat stern and bow deck (275x70 m / 902x230 ft) allowing it to handle cargoes that are longer and wider. The deck is submerged by controlled filling vessel's ballast tanks with seawater. As drydocking facility, BOKA Vanguard allows under waterline inspections and hull/propulsion repairs to be conducted at sea.

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The Ultimate Guide to Carnival Vista ®

By Carnival Cruise Line

On a cruise onboard Carnival Vista ® , there’s no such thing as too good to be true. In fact, every moment spent on our seafaring marvel is another opportunity to discover fun and excitement, dining for every mood and taste, relaxation, or just about anything else your heart might desire.

While we understand those are some lofty claims, we promise this is one of those rare occasions where your expectations are met and then some. So give us a few minutes as we take you through our Ultimate Guide to Carnival Vista ® and the countless experiences waiting for you. Because no matter your age or interests, on a family vacation or couple’s getaway, your cruise vacation is going to be the time of your life.

carnival vista sailing to a caribbean island

Outdoor Excitement and Ocean Breezes

Even if you start your Carnival Vista ® cruise from Galveston as a land lover, it won’t take long to absolutely fall in love with the warm ocean breezes and endless blue horizons. These outdoor activities are just a sampling of what you’ll find during your cruise vacation to quicken your pulse, melt into relaxation, and create memories impossible to outlive.

Wet & Wild Fun While Sailing the Seven Seas

Who doesn’t love slipping and sliding their way down twisting tubes and slippery slides? At WaterWorks , Carnival’s onboard water park, we do you one better by combining the drenched thrills of some seriously fun rides with panoramic views from the top of our impressive ship. Bring some towels, though, because WaterWorks guarantees you a thorough soaking.

two brothers going down a water slide in of waterworks carnival vista

Challenge Your Skills Surrounded by Perfect Ocean Views

Now that you’re relaxed and ready for more outdoor thrills, our ropes course  is a fun and heart-racing way to test your physical skills in an obstacle course you won’t soon forget. Balance yourself across ropes and platforms high above the ship while safely strapped in to really let that adventurous spirit soar. It might take a while for your adrenaline to wear off once you’re done with this literal high-wire act.

A Relaxing Oasis

As fun and exciting as a Carnival cruise is, sometimes a bit of quiet and deep relaxation is needed to recharge the batteries. The Serenity Adult-Only Retreat ™ onboard Carnival Vista ® is exactly that, an on-deck oasis with a nearby bar and all the R&R you need before heading off to the next round of excitement.

Take Flight at Sea

Speaking of panoramic views, a truly breathtaking experience awaits you at SkyRide ® , a pedal-powered race along tracks soaring above the deck. This safe but endlessly exciting adventure pits you against a fellow cruiser as you race along a towering course, with the ocean as an unforgettable backdrop. Given the incredible views, no one will blame you if you forget about the race and slow down to soak in the scenery.

girl enjoying the ocean view on carnival vista’s skyride

Hit the Mini Links

For a slightly more sedate but equally fun outdoor experience, a quick round of Mini Golf might be a perfect choice. Enjoy everything about the miniature golf you grew up playing, only this time while cruising the seas. Fun for the entire family , put those putting skills to the test surrounded by all of the unforgettable sights and sounds of a memorable family cruise.

Indoor Entertainment and Excitement

One of the things that makes Carnival Vista ® such a unique experience is its combination of outdoor thrills and indoor excitement. Put another way, as much fun as you’ll have on-deck, there’s an entire world of indoor activities that are sure to make your days and nights go by in the blink of an eye. Here are just a handful of those activities to whet your appetite and give you a glimpse of the amazing times you’ll have inside.

A Battle for the Ages Worthy of TV

You’ve seen it on TV, practiced while driving to work, but now it’s time to test your mettle on a stage for others to appreciate. With Lip Sync Battle ™ , Carnival provides the music, props, costumes and dancers, but you provide the skills and moves to let that inner pop star run wild. Put on a show for the ages as you go against others cruisers in a bid to be crowned the lip sync champion of the ship.

Bring Some Vegas to Your Cruise

There aren’t too many settings as lively and vivid as a casino. Bells ring, machines whirr, and the entire environment feels alive with excitement. With slots, blackjack, poker, and different table games to test your skills and luck in Carnival’s Casino , you’ll suddenly feel like you’ve been whisked away to the Vegas strip. Don’t forget to join the Carnival Players Club ® for special perks, offers, and exclusive invitations available only to members.

group of friends enjoying a game of roulette on carnival vista’s casino

A Silver Screen Like No Other

There are movies, and then there are IMAX movies, and your theater experience will never be the same after the latter. Watching a first-run Hollywood blockbuster in Carnival Vista’s ® IMAX theater is immersive and exciting, with images so big and sounds so crisp you’ll feel like you’re actually in the movie. A bucket of popcorn doesn’t stand a chance as action stars and big screen romance sweep you off of your feet and put you in the middle of a true cinematic experience.

Pamper Yourself

As the name suggests, a visit to the Cloud 9 Spa ™ is an opportunity to envelop yourself in absolute peace and relaxation. Prepare to be pampered by our specialists with a massage, facial, body wraps, or in our thermal suites to loosen those muscles and feel any remnants of tension just melt away.

A Microbrewery and Pub, Carnival Style

Whether you’re a beer connoisseur or just in search of a loose and inviting atmosphere, the RedFrog Pub & Brewery ™ is an onboard gem offering good company and better conversation as you sample the perfected craft of artisanal brewmasters. Kick back and have a pint of some of the finest IPAs and ales you’ll ever run across along with live music, pub games, food, and fun to spare.

friends enjoying a drink on carnival vista’s redfrog pub

Smooth Tunes and Good Times

Rat Packers, jazz enthusiasts, mellow tunes, and a relaxed and fun vibe all swirl around the Piano Bar onboard Carnival Vista ® . It’s a spot open until the wee hours of the night for those looking for a live pianist taking requests, sing-alongs to classics, and tasty cocktails to set the mood . We have yet to find anyone in the Piano Bar not snapping their fingers, tapping their feet, or sitting around the piano without a content smile on their face.

Magical Concoctions Await You

The bartenders at the Alchemy Bar ™ are artists and scientists, twisting ingredients into new and surprising combinations that intrigue both your taste buds and imagination. You’ll be reintroduced to familiar cocktails — even non-alcoholic if that’s your preference– in an entirely different light as well as new and novel concoctions. Enjoy the relaxed environment and chart tasty new territory with our wizardly bartenders leading the way.

A Taste of Old Cuba

An authentic and captivating mix of old Cuban charm, coffee, and cocktails saturate every corner of the Havana Bar . Accept this invitation to transport yourself back to the often romanticized but rarely duplicated Cuba of yesteryear, where the rum is fantastic, the music and dancing are hypnotic, and the atmosphere is electric with rhythm and flair. The Havana Bar is a unique place onboard Carnival Vista ® and enchanting for all that wander through its inviting doors.

Delicious Dining for All Tastes and Occasions

From refined and modern cuisine to bold twists on classic comfort food, the cruise dining options on Carnival Vista ® are indeed something to behold. Don’t believe us? Well, just take a look at a handful of what’s available to you, but don’t say we didn’t give you and your taste buds fair warning.

whole smoker meal from guys pig and anchor on carnival vista

Authentic BBQ With Personality

Barbeque done right sings on your palate with a dizzying blend of texture, taste, and aroma that makes your mouth water in anticipation for the next bite. Luckily for you, Guy’s Pig & Anchor Smokehouse marries the fertile imagination and robust cooking chops of the famous TV food host to create a barbecue lover’s paradise. From succulent ribs and sausage to chicken and a variety of delectable sides, there’s no chance of you leaving Guy’s hungry or not wanting more as soon as possible.

Iconic Dishes in a Traditional Italian Trattoria

There’s something to be said for nostalgia and comfort, feeling a connection with a place even when it’s new to you. This is precisely the sense you’ll have when walking into Cucina del Capitano ® , a traditional Italian trattoria with everything from exquisitely prepared classic Italian dishes to the famous and familiar red and white checkered tablecloths. Served famiglia-style in a relaxed ambiance, Cucina del Capitano ® is an ideal place for quality family time over a fantastic meal.

A Modern Take on Classic Chinese

At JiJi Asian Kitchen ® , everything old is definitely new again as classic dishes and a traditional northern-country style are reinterpreted through a modern lens. The result is a menu and setting that are just as intriguing as they are satisfying, a delight for both your tummy and imagination. We must warn you, however, that the word is definitely out on JiJi Asian Kitchen ® – so make reservations ahead of time to make sure you don’t miss out on this incredible culinary experience.

Diner Burgers at Their Finest

Another memorable dining experience from the TV food host’s creative mind and expert skills at the grill, Guy’s Burger Joint kicks it up a notch with mouthwatering burgers in a Route 66 style setting. There’s nothing fancy about the burgers, hand-cut fries, or toppings bar, just delicious food in a laid-back atmosphere that’s sure to be one of your favorite places after a busy day of fun and thrills onboard.

two delicious burgers and fries from guys burger joint

Mexican Classics Your Way

What do you get when you cross amazing burritos and tacos made to your liking with a relaxed and casual vibe? Well, you get BlueIguana Cantina ™ , and it’s every bit as delicious as you would imagine. With homemade tortillas and salsa, dishes made to order, and views overlooking the deck and endless ocean, everyone in the family will love BlueIguana, especially when you need something quick and delicious to eat before your next exciting adventure.

A cruise vacation onboard Carnival Vista ® is an experience that stays with you long after you’re back home and knee-deep in your daily routine. With thrills and entertainment, relaxation and almost too many dining options to choose from, Carnival Vista ® is a feast for the senses that no one in your family will forget. In other words, there’s no time like the present to start looking forward to the amazing days and nights you’ll spend onboard, so book your dream cruise vacation today and start counting those minutes. We promise you won’t be sorry.

Note: Onboard activities, shore excursions, and dining options may vary by  ship  and destination.

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Explore ship information and itineraries for Oceania Cruises’ Vista cruise ship and begin planning your voyage today. 

Introducing a New Era for Oceania Cruises: Vista, the inaugural vessel of the Allura Class fleet, sets the stage for an extraordinary experience with the renowned cruise operator. Spring of 2023 marked the splendid debut of this luxury cruise ship, which has since delighted guests by seamlessly blending novel dining experiences and technical innovations with the cherished, laid-back ambience that defines the Oceania Cruises legacy.

Vista boasts rejuvenated public spaces and opulent accommodations, including brand-new staterooms exclusively designed for solo travellers. This makes Vista the ultimate choice for those in pursuit of an idyllic holiday on a mid-sized ship. Throughout 2024 and 2025, Vista will embark on voyages to some of the world’s most sought-after destinations, including the Caribbean, the Mediterranean, and Northern Europe.

For more details about Oceania’s Vista or to request a quote for one of the cruises featured in her inaugural season, please contact us at 0800 008 6677 . Alternatively, you can submit an online inquiry for your preferred itinerary.

Oceania Vista Accommodation: Suites & Staterooms

Oceania Vista Penthouse Accommodation

The Penthouse Suite on Oceania Cruises’ Vista.

One of the main differences between Vista and the other ships in the Oceania fleet is the accommodation, which the line classifies as ‘Residential-Style’. As a result of this new approach, Vista is the first Oceania vessel not to feature standard Inside or Outside Staterooms. Instead, the entry-level accommodation category is the French Veranda Stateroom.

The suite and stateroom categories on Vista are as follows:

French Veranda Stateroom

  • Veranda Stateroom
  • Concierge Level Solo Veranda
  • Concierge Level Veranda
  • Penthouse Suite
  • Oceania Suite
  • Vista Suite

Owner’s Suite

Accommodation highlights:

The French Veranda Stateroom is another first for Oceania Cruises. With a floorplan measuring 240 square feet, the stateroom boasts a spacious living area and an ensuite bathroom complete with a rainforest shower. Best of all is the sliding french doors, which, when open, add an extra dimension of space, not to mention fantastic views of the passing scenery.

Concierge Level Solo Veranda Staterooms

Another first for Oceania Cruises is the inclusion of staterooms dedicated to solo travellers. The Concierge Level Solo Veranda Stateroom provides a spacious living area and a private balcony. You will also benefit from priority noon embarkation, access to the Concierge Lounge, and expanded menus in The Grand Dining Room. If you’re cruising alone, then this is undoubtedly the stateroom for you!

Spread across 2,500 square feet and spanning Vista’s full beam, the palatial Owner’s Suites on Vista combine dramatic sea views, butler service, and bespoke furnishings designed by Ralph Lauren Home. There are three Owner’s Suites on Vista, each offering a master bedroom, a bathroom with a tub and ocean-view shower, and two teak verandas.

Oceania Vista Dining: Restaurants & Eateries

Oceania Vista Embers Restaurant

The Embers restaurant on Vista.

Vista will further enhance Oceania Cruises’ reputation for offering ‘The Finest Cuisine at Sea’ with an array of delectable dining options. From casual eateries to breathtaking fine dining experiences, Vista promises a feast of unforgettable culinary adventures freshly prepared by a team of world-class chefs.

The twelve dining venues on Vista are as follows:

The Grand Dining Room

Dining in the awe-inspiring Grand Dining Room on Vista is to be savoured. So take a seat in this luxurious two-storey marvel and choose from an ever-changing menu consisting of Oceania favourites and signature dishes designed by the legendary Jacques Pepin.

A new addition to the Oceania Cruises’ experience, Ember promises to delight with inspired American classics and international favourites.

Aquamar Kitchen

Aquamar Kitchen celebrates the benefits that clean-eating can have on your wellbeing. Enjoy superfood smoothies, organic granola and wraps at breakfast, or savour the tasty lunchtime menu featuring slow-roasted salmon, tuna tacos, and crunchy chicken sandwiches.

An Oceania Cruises’ staple, the Polo Grill offers a menu brimming with indulgent steakhouse cuisine. From 28-day aged Black Angus to grilled swordfish and a dazzling assortment of deserts, there’s more than enough choice to satisfy even the most discerning diner.

An absolute must for lovers of authentic Italian cuisine, Toscana celebrates the culinary traditions of Naples and beyond with menu’s curated by the mothers and grandmothers of Oceania Cruises’ Italian staff.

Take a mouthwatering tour of Pan-Asia while enjoying the harmonious surroundings of Red Ginger, a speciality restaurant dedicated to the tastes and traditions of the East.

Terrace Cafe

The Terrace Cafe is one of the more informal dining options on Oceania’s Vista. Here, you can sit inside or in the shade outdoors and enjoy various dishes during breakfast and lunchtime. Popular choices include made-to-order eggs, rotisserie meats, and pizza served straight from a baking stone oven.

Oceania Vista Waves Grill

The Waves Grill on Vista.

Waves Grill

Located just a few steps from the pool, the Waves Grill offers US-style snacks and light-bites like burgers, hot dogs, salads and made-to-order sandwiches.

The Culinary Centre

Vista’s innovative Culinary Centre allows you the chance to enjoy a hands-on cooking demonstration with one of the ship’s leading chefs. The Culinary Centre also boasts a private dining room, which you can reserve for a family or small group gathering.

A dramatic dining experience for just ten guests, Priveé offers an exclusive space – complete with floor-to-ceiling windows – in which to enjoy some of the chef’s most inspired creations.

It’s hard to imagine better views than those provided by Oceania Vista’s serene cafe, Baristas. Head down early in the morning and sample luxury coffees, pastries, and cookies.

Oceania Vista Baristas

Baristas on Oceania Cruises’ Vista.

Room Service

Should you prefer to dine in your suite or stateroom, 24-hour room service is available and provides you with a choice of dishes and snacks served in Vista’s top restaurants.

Activities, Entertainment & Facilities

Oceania Vista Grand Lounge

Vista’s beautiful Grand Lounge.

There are various ways to spend time on Vista, with the ship offering a range of facilities similar to that which you might find at a country club hotel or an exclusive resort. The daily entertainment programme is relatively low-key, though you will find quizzes, bridge tournaments and classes in activities such as cooking and painting should you wish to partake.

During the day, the Pool Deck provides serene surroundings for sun-worshippers and those looking to enjoy some quiet time in the shade. Complete with jacuzzis and a poolside bar, it’s the perfect place to spend a lazy sea day. Alternatively, if you’re looking to burn off some excess calories, the Sports Deck boasts a running track, while the fitness centre is well-equipped with the latest gym apparatus and a Kinesis exercise wall.

For the ultimate unbridled relaxation, head to Vista’s Aquamar Spa + Vitality Centre , where you can enjoy a range of pampering treatments in a tranquil environment. Located on Deck 15, the spa features an exclusive terrace, a plunge pool, and an open-air space where you can recline and take in stunning views out across the ocean.

Oceania Vista Aquamar Spa and Vitality Centre

The Aquamar Spa + Vitality Centre

When night falls, the ship’s Vista Lounge features a stunning programme of evening entertainment, with performances from musical guests, cabaret acts, and the ship’s resident team. Vista also offers five different lounges and bars, including a sophisticated cocktail bar called Martinis and the striking Grand Lounge .

Alternatively, for an extra touch of glitz and glamour, head to Vista’s casino and try your luck at games such as blackjack and roulette while enjoying surroundings influenced by London’s Hippodrome and the Monte Carlo Casino.

Other facilities on Vista include:

  • The Artist Loft
  • Duty-free Boutique
  • Horizons (Bar)
  • The Lync Digital Center

For more information, please call our Voyage Consultants on 0800 008 6677 .

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Additional Information

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Concierge Level Solo Veranda Stateroom – [S]

Stateroom size: 270 sq. ft. Category: S Location(s): Deck 9

Amenities include:

  • Private Veranda
  • Tranquillity Bed – exclusive to Oceania Cruises
  • Ensuite bathroom with rainforest shower and Bulgari toiletries
  • Mini-bar with complimentary soft drinks (replenished daily)
  • Spacious seating area
  • Interactive television/entertainment centre
  • Writing desk with stationery
  • Personal safe
  • 24-hour room service
  • Access to the Concierge Lounge
  • Unlimited use of the Aquamar Spa Terrace

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Veranda Stateroom – [B4]

Stateroom size: 291 sq. ft. Category: B4 Location(s): Deck 7, 8

  • Oversized bathroom

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Veranda Stateroom – [B3]

Stateroom size: 291 sq. ft. Category: B3 Location(s): Deck 7, 8

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Veranda Stateroom – [B2]

Stateroom size: 291 sq. ft. Category: B2 Location(s): Deck 7, 8

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Veranda Stateroom – [B1]

Stateroom size: 291 sq. ft. Category: B1 Location(s): Deck 7, 8

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French Veranda Stateroom – [B5]

Stateroom size: 240 sq. ft. Category: B5 Location(s): Deck 7

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Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom – [A1]

Stateroom size: 291 sq. ft. Category: A1 Location(s): Deck 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

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Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom – [A2 ]

Stateroom size: 291 sq. ft. Category: A2 Location(s): Deck 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

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Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom – [A3 ]

Stateroom size: 291 sq. ft. Category: A3 Location(s): Deck 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

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Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom – [A4]

Stateroom size: 291 sq. ft. Category: A4 Location(s): Deck 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

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Penthouse Suite – [PH3]

Stateroom size: 440 sq. ft. Category: PH3 Location(s): Deck 7, 10, 11

  • Priority noon embarkation
  • Complimentary welcome bottle of Champagne
  • Walk-in closet
  • Vanity desk
  • Butler service
  • Complimentary laundry service
  • Access to the Executive Lounge

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Penthouse Suite – [PH2]

Stateroom size: 440 sq. ft. Category: PH2 Location(s): Deck 7, 10, 11

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Penthouse Suite – [PH1]

Stateroom size: 440 sq. ft. Category: PH1 Location(s): Deck 7, 10, 11

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Oceania Suite – [OC]

Stateroom size: 1,000 – 1,200 sq. ft. Category: OC Location(s): Deck 11, 12

  • Priority 11am embarkation
  • Separate bedroom with a Tranquillity Bed – exclusive to Oceania Cruises
  • Bulgari gift set and amenities
  • Mini-bar with complimentary wines and spirits
  • Living area
  • Dining area
  • Complimentary luggage service (3 bags)
  • Priority online restaurant reservations

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Vista Suite – [VS]

Stateroom size: 1,450 – 1,850 sq. ft. Category: VS Location(s): Deck 8, 9, 10

  • Unlimited access to the Aquamar Spa Terrace

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Owner’s Suite – [OS]

Stateroom size: 2,200 – 2,400 sq. ft. Category: OS Location(s): Deck 8, 9, 10

  • Separate bedroom with a second private balcony and Tranquillity Bed – exclusive to Oceania Cruises
  • Master bathroom with soak tub and ocean-view shower

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A scenic Vista: 5 things to love about Oceania’s new cruise ship

Erica Silverstein

Oceania Cruises unveiled Vista, its first new ship in over a decade, last Monday, and the vessel is the perfect evolution of the upscale, food-and-beverage-focused brand. I just spent a week exploring the ship's new and returning dining experiences, trying out all the cozy seating nooks and sampling the new craft cocktail menus, and I was duly impressed.

The 1,200-passenger ship is the first new-build for the cruise line in a decade. Oceania's fleet is split between four 684-passenger R-class ships built in the late 1990s and two 1,238-passenger O-class vessels built specifically for the line in 2011 and 2012.

Vista, which debuts the line's Allura class, is a reimagining of the previous two ships rather than a major departure. Its luxurious elements and thoughtful, no-detail-left-ignored design put the ship in competition with the high-end vessels of sister brand Regent Seven Seas Cruises, and had guests asking, "Is Vista a luxury cruise ship?"

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Vista will split its time between the Mediterranean in the spring and summer and the Caribbean in the winter. This fall, the ship will take some time to visit Canada and New England and do two Panama Canal transits.

Here are five things I loved about Vista and think you will, too.

Design and public spaces

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Step inside Vista, and I guarantee you will be wowed by the ship's gorgeous look. The atrium has a stunning floor-to-ceiling sculpture with a changing light display, and everywhere you turn, there are carefully crafted spaces with many textural elements. I spent my first day on board touching everything, from the raised pattern on the elevator walls to the soft velvets on couches in the various lounges.

The white Grand Dining Room stands out with gold paintings of willow trees on the far walls and a center archway that draws the eye and divides the space, so it feels more intimate. The private Privee dining room has a bold ceiling design that is as noteworthy as the wine-pairing meal you'll enjoy there. Each specialty restaurant has a look befitting its theme, from the brick oven-inspired ceilings of Ember to the pagoda-style floor lamps in Red Ginger.

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One of my favorite spaces is the Grand Lounge outside the Grand Dining Room, with its geometric chandeliers and glass shelves of vases and glass sculptures. Another is the pool deck where the design team used faux wood paneling to create a stylish look unlike any cruise ship pool deck I've ever seen. Lighted nooks with circular sunbeds are cozy for two at any hour and give the area a resort feel.

Cabins and suites

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Oceania has stepped up its cabin game with the staterooms on Vista. Not only are they lovely to look at, but they were thoughtfully designed.

The smallest cabins are 240-square-foot rooms with French balconies (you can open doors to the fresh air, but you can't step outside), and my balcony room was 291 square feet, including the balcony. So there's plenty of space to move about.

The first thing I always look for is storage, and Oceania comes through. Vista's rooms don't have walk-in closets like ultra-luxury ships, but they feature a good-size closet plus two large drawers by the desk, and nightstands with three drawers each. The bathrooms – possibly some of the best en suites at sea — are incredibly spacious. They offer multiple drawers and shelves and an enormous shower with two shelves for toiletries.

Related: The ultimate guide to choosing a cabin on a cruise ship

Thoughtful cabin touches include plenty of plugs for electronics on both sides of the bed and at the desk. Quiet-closing drawers don't rattle in rough seas, and wooden hangers give an upscale touch to your wardrobe. Cabins are stocked with bottles of drinking water, throw blankets for chilly days on the balcony, and minifridges filled with soda. The cushioned balcony furniture is actually comfortable to sit on.

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I also loved Vista's six new dedicated solo cabins . They are narrower than standard rooms and contain only a single bed. These rooms may have a smaller bathroom but still have a sitting area with a love seat and an extra-large balcony. The cozy suites are perfect for solo travelers who like to spend more time outdoors than in.

Cocktails and mixology program

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The new mixology program on Vista is one of its standout features – and I say that only having been exposed to half of it. (Many of its immersive mixology offerings will begin on the cruise after mine.)

The Founders Bar is a new craft cocktail bar tucked away behind the casino, but you can be sure everyone knows where it is. That's because it's the venue for innovative drinks using all the latest trends: smoke, herbs and dried fruit, flavor bubble guns, frozen fruit balls and perfume spritzers spraying extra scent and flavor.

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The drinks are creative and like nothing I've ordered before. They're also amazingly photogenic and taste delicious. If Oceania's typical guests like them as much as my ship full of media and travel agents, I predict the line will need to put the Founders Bar in a bigger venue on its next ship to debut, Allura.

Vista also carries a line of nonalcoholic "liquors" to make zero-proof cocktails that taste like real cocktails, not fruit smoothies or juices. The "dark and spicy" mocktail tasted like an alcoholic "dark and stormy." Unfortunately, not all bars carry the nonalcoholic cocktails. They're on the menu at the new Aquamar restaurant and Horizons observation lounge, and the folks at Founders can make them, but you have to ask.

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I'm a huge fan of Vista's new lighter dining venue, Aquamar, open for breakfast and lunch. I'm told it's the brainchild of the line's senior vice president of sales, who felt the line lacked a dining venue for when you want a smaller, less heavy meal.

The breakfast menu is rife with lattes, smoothies, eggs, banana pancakes, energy bowls with chia seeds and acai berries, and avocado toast. Lunch mixes poke bowls and salads with falafel wraps, crunchy chicken burgers and tuna tacos. Wash it all down with fresh fruit and vegetable juices infused with turmeric and ginger, or your choice of nonalcoholic cocktails that taste like the real deal.

A sit-down meal here isn't as quick as the buffet, but the seating area is light and airy with floor-to-ceiling windows. I've heard it can get crowded at peak lunch hours, but I never had trouble finding a table at breakfast or lunch.

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The other new dining venue on Vista is also a hit. Ember is an upscale American restaurant where a sit-down meal isn't quite as lengthy or as formal feeling as in the Polo Grill steakhouse.

The venue is decorated to evoke a brick oven, with a brick design on the ceiling, faux wood tables and a fake fireplace made from colored water vapor. (I still flinched when someone put her hand in the flames.)

Everyone raved about the spinach-artichoke dip starter, and the sashimi tuna starter was perfectly pan seared. The starring entree is the lobster macaroni and cheese, with an actual hunk of shell-on lobster meat in the center. My herb-crusted chicken was a sleeper hit – easily overlooked but beautifully cooked. Other diners were satisfied with the French dip sandwich and the steak, but my tablemate's cheeseburger fell apart on his plate. He said it tasted good even if he had to eat it with a fork and knife.

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You might want to skip lunch before a meal at Ember because the must-have dessert is the triple chocolate brownie sundae.

Ember replaces Jacques, Oceania's French restaurant that is popular on the line's Marina and Riviera ships. Fans will be relieved to hear that some of Jacques Pépin's dishes are featured on the Grand Dining Room menu, so they can still get their French foodie fix. But Ember brings a nice balance to the restaurant mix on Vista (pan-Asian Red Ginger, Italian Toscana and steakhouse Polo Grill round out the options) and a taste of home to Americans, especially on longer sailings.

Bottom line

Vista is clearly an evolution of Oceania's previous two ships, Marina and Riviera. The layout is incredibly similar and past guests will quickly find their way around. But it's clear that the Oceania team put a lot of thought into how to improve on the previous model without blowing up the entire concept, and it works. The new touches – cabin design, mixology program, new restaurants – are wonderful additions to the Oceania experience.

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Vista

About Vista

Oceania Cruises’ Vista, built in 2023, is a 67,000-ton, 1,200-guest beauty. Innovation and imagination are cornerstones to her gorgeous design. Luxurious, inviting and chic spaces, The Finest Cuisine at Sea®, and exceptional service are evident throughout this gorgeous ship. With a number of “firsts” for this popular line, she’s raising the bar for guests and proving the point that the journey is equally as important and special as the destination.

Vista boasts many amenities shared by her sisters in addition to a new bar program, new dining experiences and epicurean treasures as well as gorgeous all-verandah staterooms and suites. Sophisticated Signature Spaces, some grand and others are intimate, welcome guests to the ideal venue for any mood. Personalized attention is delightful, boasting two staff members for every three guests.

A spectacular grand staircase, greets guests with elegant curves and breathtaking floor-to-ceiling sparkling crystal light installation. The Grand Lounge with its invitingly plush alcoves is reminiscent of a cosmopolitan private club and is the ideal spot for pre-dinner drinks or leisurely nightcap with friends. Horizons provides unparalleled 180-degree views of the world through spectacular walls of windows, the perfect complement to Afternoon Tea or live music.

Vista’s Pool Deck is a relaxing oasis of sun and sea. Take a dip in the sparkling pool. Socialize and unwind in deliciously steamy hot tubs. Relax on a chaise lounge or poolside daybed. Indulge in the sublime privacy a Beach-club cabana provides. Continue your journey of self-care at Aquamar Spa + Vitality Center. A variety of Zen-inspiring areas, treatments and services will keep you in that “aah” state of mind. Get in a great workout with state-of-the-art equipment and fitness classes or hit the running track for laps. Expansive views of the horizon from the spa terrace maintain the ambiance of mind, body & soul revitalization at Oceania’s first, tailor-made, holistic wellness center. Onboard boutiques are laden with fine jewelry, designer accessories and sundry items perfect for keepsakes or gifts.

Oceania Cruises' is renowned for their onboard dining , both casual and fine. New restaurants guests will relish are Aquamar Kitchen, for healthier fare, and Ember serving delectable American cuisine. Additional options, returning on Vista include the Grand Dining Room featuring the classic culinary delights of world-famous Chef Jacques Pépin. Polo is a steakhouse and among its offerings is 28-day, dry-aged certified Black Angus USDA Prime beef among other mouth-watering choices. Toscana, Red Ginger, Waves Grill and intimate Privee will also be onboard among other favorites. Always aware of the harmonious balance of food and beverages, they’ve upped the ante on drinks as well. They have transformed their Martinis bar to an even more upscale hotspot. Glass walls and bespoke lighting fixtures invite guests to make themselves comfortable and enjoy this elegant space over great drinks and lively conversations. Another innovation is the Mixology program with ultimate pairing experiences, cocktail trends & techniques, low- and no- sugar wines, zero-proof cocktails and experiential beverage carts including the Bubbly Bar. Indulge in the grand experiences of a sommelier-led pairing lunch or multi-course champagne dinner.

Enjoy daily Afternoon Tea, scones, petits fours and other treats to the lovely sounds of a classical string quartet. Sharpen your skills in The Culinary Center or participate in an Artist in Residence-led workshop at Artist Loft. Nightly original entertainment comprised of vocalists, headliners, cabarets and others provide world-class performances in the Vista Lounge. Attend enrichment activities with historians and diplomats. The elegant and art nouveau Casino is reminiscent of London’s Hippodrome and Monte Carlo Casino with favorite gaming tables and machines.

Elegant accommodations are spacious and serene with amenities including rainforest showers, wonderful storage, Tranquility Bed, refrigerated mini-bar and verandah. Concierge Level Verandahs also include room service from the Grand Dining Room, free laundry service, private lounge and Concierge. Stunning suites range from 440 – 2,400 square feet and provide Butler service, Cashmere lap blankets, iPad to use while onboard and more. Some of these suites also offer customized entertainment system, complimentary Oceania Cruises logo tote bag, pillow menu, priority specialty restaurant reservations among other pampering perks.

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Owner's Suite

Spanning the full beam of the ship, each of the three Owner’s Suites on board Vista boasts more than 2,500 square feet of luxury. Adding to the spaciousness, floor-to-ceiling windows in every room create an airy atmosphere filled with natural light and surrounded by extraordinary views. These seagoing suites are styled exclusively in Ralph Lauren Home in a harmonious symphony of new furniture introductions and iconic classics. The dramatic double-doored entry opens onto a grand foyer that leads to the dining room, where an arching wall of glass overlooks the sea. The centerpiece here is an elegant Brook Street Salon dining table surrounded by Holbrook Director’s Chairs from Ralph Lauren Home, while the adjacent living room showcases a pared-down approach to modern furnishings with a nautical flair and glamorous accents. A chic rosewood cocktail bar stands ready to entertain, and another wall of glass opens onto an expansive teak veranda.

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Vista Suite

Offering the loftiest of locations that afford sweeping 180-degree views and 1,450 to 1,850 square feet of living space, the eight Vista Suites are designed to be the ultimate seaside villas. Swathed in subtle tones that pay deference to the sea and sky and accented by luminescent marbles, granites and rich weathered oak, each is a true retreat. The airy living room is flanked by a handsome dining room and bar area, which feature commanding views and open onto the expansive teak veranda. An extravagant master suite features a capacious wardrobe room and dressing area adjacent to the oversized and sunlit master bathroom complete with porcelain soaking tub. Vista Suites offer an additional layer of pampering with 24-hour Butler service and access to the suites-only Executive Lounge.

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Oceania Suite

Spacious and sophisticated with a metropolitan flair, the 14 Oceania Suites are situated in prime locations atop the ship to offer unparalleled views. Averaging approximately 1,000 to 1,200 square feet, each radiates an ambiance of exquisite residential luxury. Thoughtfully appointed living and dining spaces, including the oversized private teak veranda, dressing room and opulent marble-clad bathroom. Each home away from home features the added luxury of a cozy study or guest studio and guest bathroom. Oceania Suites offer a dedicated Butler and keycard access to the suites-only Executive Lounge.

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Penthouse Suite

An overabundance of space and elevated levels of luxury define the Penthouse Suite experience. Ingenious design and tony furnishings punctuate the space, which is resplendent in rich upholstery, fine leathers and stunning works of art. Measuring 440 square feet, Penthouse Suites feature the added luxuries of a walk-in closet, an oversized bath with dual vanities and of course, a large private veranda overlooking the sea. Penthouse guests also have unlimited use of the sublime Aquamar Spa Terrace along with Butler service and keycard access to the suites-only Executive Lounge with a dedicated Concierge.

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Concierge Level Veranda

Vista’s Concierge Level Veranda Staterooms envelop guests in lavish comfort. Sumptuously comfortable sitting area and a private veranda to take in the marvels of the surrounding seascapes. All feature extraordinary closet and storage space, and a marble bath with walk-in rainforest shower. A wealth of additional amenities, such as a dedicated Concierge Lounge, unlimited use of the Aquamar Spa Terrace, room service from The Grand Dining Room and free laundry services, elevates the experience to the sublime.

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Veranda Stateroom

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Concierge Level Solo Veranda

Solo travelers have a fresh reason to delight in this new category of stateroom designed exclusively for them. Spacious and airy yet cozy, each features all of the comforts and luxuries world travelers expect. Concierge Level Solo Veranda Staterooms offer a sitting area overlooking the private veranda, separate sleeping area and copious storage space. Solo guests, like all sailing in Concierge Level, receive an astonishing array of amenities such as free laundry service and keycard access to the exclusive Concierge Lounge and unlimited use of the sublime Aquamar Spa Terrace.

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Ember

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Croquet/Bocce.

Aquamar Spa Terrace

Aquamar Spa Terrace

Aquamar Spa Terrace.

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Aquamar Spa

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Styling Salon

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LYNC Digital Center.

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Conference Center

Conference Center.

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Terrace Cafe.

Pool

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Executive Lounge.

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Concierge Lounge.

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Grand Lounge.

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For the first time, we’re spotlighting new cruise ships on Travel + Leisure ’s It List, as these exceptional vessels become more and more like floating resorts — celebrity chefs, crystal chandeliers, and Rolex boutiques included.

Explora Journeys’ Explora I

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It’s not every day a new cruise line arrives. The debut of the remarkable Explora I was a moment years in the making for Explora Journeys , the upstart luxury operator that aims to bring a European sensibility to the world of vacations at sea. So far, the project is a smashing success, thanks to the ship’s low-key vibe, standout food and beverage, and intriguing itineraries that visit in-demand ports in Northern Europe, the Mediterranean, and the Caribbean. My own August 2023 trip on Explora I , from Copenhagen to Hamburg, Germany, included fulfilling visits to places such as Oslo and the town of Stavanger, Norway, a gateway to adventurous hiking with a postcard-perfect Old Town. The ship itself was also a destination, with its abundance of outdoor space — including an alfresco fitness center — and pools at seemingly every turn. The 461 suites, all of them with balconies, are filled with luxurious touches such as Frette linens and robes, heated marble floors, and Dyson hair dryers. But Explora I truly shines when it comes to food: During the week I was aboard, it was impossible to find a bad meal — and I was often astonished at the quality of, in particular, the pasta served in the Emporium Marketplace and the sushi on offer at Sakura, two of the nine restaurants aboard. The most ambitious of them all is Anthology, a rotating-chef concept that has seen a residency from seafood whiz Mario Ulaissi, known for his Michelin three-starred restaurant on Italy's Adriatic coast, and that recently welcomed Emma Bengtsson, from Aquavit , in New York City. Much has been made of Explora I ’s Rolex boutique — the first on any cruise ship — but for my money, the other shops on board were more interesting: The company has tapped family-owned businesses around the world to create capsule collections of resort wear, handbags, fragrances, sunglasses, and beautiful gifts that can’t be found elsewhere. From $2,050 per person for a six-day sailing. Accessible ship. — Paul Brady

Oceania Cruises’ Vista

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The new Oceania Vista is in a class of its own; no really, it’s the first in Oceania Cruises ’ new Allura class. Of its 11 bars and restaurants, three are entirely new to the Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings–owned brand — including a high-end cocktail spot called Founders’ Bar, serving 26 intricate drinks that use house-made syrups and top-shelf booze like Whistle Pig and parsley-infused Grey Goose. As Oceania levels up, the cruise line has produced a ship that feels more like a floating resort than the vessels that came before. There’s pickleball; a health-conscious restaurant, Aquamar, serving made-to-order salads and pressed juices; and a coffee shop that looks like one in walking distance of my home in L.A. (marble counters, gold accents, leather bar stools) and pulls an espresso shot of similar quality. Vista has more suites than others in the Oceania fleet, too: There are 14 Oceania Suites (up to 1,200 square feet); eight Vista Suites (up to 1,850 square feet); and three Owner’s Suites with Ralph Lauren Home decor and two massive terraces (2,400 square feet). But the most hotel-like touch? A celebrity chef–driven restaurant, Toscana, where Giada De Laurentiis — the ship’s godmother — supplied two recipes for the menu. As someone who watched a lot of Everyday Italian in the early aughts, I was particularly excited to try her signature, Capri-inspired lemon spaghetti, and lemon-cream sauce with grilled shrimp and capers didn’t disappoint. From $2,499 per person for a seven-night sailing. Accessible ship. — Maya Kachroo-Levine

Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ Seven Seas Grandeur

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Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ sixth ship, the Seven Seas Grandeur , sailed its inaugural season in December, joining sibling ships Seven Seas Explorer and Seven Seas Splendor as the newest member of the luxury fleet. The cruise line is a favorite among T+L readers for its gorgeous ships and all-inclusive pricing that covers unlimited shore excursions, dining at specialty restaurants, and even round-trip airfare. Grandeur lives up to its name thanks to stunning, art-filled spaces designed by cruise ship interior experts Studio Dado: signature restaurant Compass Rose is enchanting with interiors inspired by a fairy-tale forest; the Observation Lounge sparkles with an undulating chandelier and swanky bar; and the $11,000-per-night Regent Suite has a private en suite spa and custom Treesse mini pool. As I boarded Grandeur for the ship’s inaugural sailing, I was mesmerized by the grand staircase and glittering chandelier. And with a maximum capacity of 744 guests, I found it easy to take time to myself in the myriad of quiet spots tucked throughout the ship, whether in the Serene Spa and Wellness area, in the Library, or on the Sports Deck overlooking the ocean. Seven restaurants include specialty steakhouse Prime 7, pan-Asian restaurant Pacific Rim, and breakfast and lunch buffet La Veranda, which refines the cruise buffet experience with daily specials like paella and sushi. Several bars and lounges, a pool and hot tubs, a casino, Broadway-style productions, and cooking classes at the Culinary Arts Kitchen make the ship a destination in itself, though guests will want to take advantage of those included excursions on Caribbean, Central American, North American, and European itineraries, ranging from seven to 16 nights, during the ship’s 2024 season. From $4,669 per person for a seven-night sailing. Accessible ship. — Elizabeth Rhodes

Silversea’s Silver Nova

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Carrying 728 passengers, Silver Nova is big for the luxury sector, but boasts a hugely important metric: a capacious passenger space ratio — that is, the number of guests relative to the size of the ship. Simply put, this ship offers more elbow room per passenger than almost any other cruise vessel. Silver Nova is wrapped in glass, with an asymmetrical layout; the funnel is positioned off-center, so is the pool, offering an expansive, uncluttered pool deck. Many features of the brand-new ship recall previous Silversea successes, my favorite of which is the S.A.L.T. (Sea And Land Taste) program, expanded for Silver Nova . S.A.L.T. perks include a gorgeous, sea-facing lab for hands-on culinary lessons (at no additional cost), plus a new concept, the Chef’s Table, where an 11-course menu is prepared for just 24 diners. All facets of the S.A.L.T. ecosystem, including ingredients, a bar, lectures, and shore excursions, are keyed to the region Nova is sailing. While food is a drawing card for Silver Nova , accommodations also received a revamp. Tied to the theme of bringing the outside in, there are brilliant new suites found in the aft starboard corner of the ship, with wraparound balconies revealing a 270-degree view.  This is where you can tuck me in when I win the lottery and head off on a world cruise. But until then, Silver Nova will summer in Alaska and spend northern hemisphere winters in Australia and New Zealand, places where top-deck views should prove ceaselessly rewarding. From $3,250 per person for a seven-night sailing. Accessible ship. — David Swanson

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The 8 classes of Carnival Cruise Line ships, explained

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Thinking about a cruise on a Carnival Cruise Line ship? You have a lot of options.

By the summer of 2024, Carnival will have 27 vessels in service — all currently available to book. That’s more ships than any other major cruise line except Royal Caribbean , which will have 28 vessels in service by the summer of 2024.

In general, Carnival ships are large but, aside from two exceptions, they’re not giants by today’s standards. Over the past two years, Carnival has begun operating its first two truly giant ships in years — the 181,808-ton, 5,282-passenger Mardi Gras and the 183,521-ton Carnival Celebration .

Other than these two ships, Carnival’s biggest vessel is the 4,090-passenger Carnival Venezia , which measures just 135,225 tons. That’s about 40% smaller than the biggest ships operated by Royal Caribbean .

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Six of the 27 vessels Carnival will operate by the summer of 2024 measure less than 100,000 tons, which makes them almost mid-size by today’s cruise ship standards.

This is a notable change for the brand from just a couple of decades ago. There was a time when Carnival operated some of the biggest cruise ships in the world. However, for many years, it has held back from following rivals such as Royal Caribbean and MSC Cruises in building ever-bigger ships. Mardi Gras and Carnival Celebration are now the only Carnival ships on the list of the world’s 50 biggest cruise vessels.

The arrival of Mardi Gras and Carnival Celebration has marked a major turning point for the line. The two vessels rank 15th and 13th, respectively, on the list of the world’s largest cruise ships — the first Carnival ships to crack the Top 20 in quite a few years. They are 35% bigger than the line’s next-biggest ship. One more ship in the series — Carnival Jubilee — will arrive in late 2023.

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The good news for those of you trying to get a handle on all the options within the Carnival fleet is that the line’s ships can easily be bunched into just eight groups of vessels that have similar amenities. If you know one member of the group, you know them all.

Each of these groups — known as “classes” in cruise industry lingo — is made up of ships that were constructed around the same time with the same basic design.

An introduction to Carnival Cruise Line ships

As mentioned above, Carnival’s ships can be broken down into eight distinct groups or classes. A key detail about Carnival ships is that there are a lot of similarities from class to class within the Carnival fleet.

Unlike Royal Caribbean and some other cruise lines, Carnival doesn’t always drastically change the design of its ships from class to class.

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Instead, Carnival usually takes an incremental approach to design changes for its new classes of ships. You’ll find a lot in common between the Vista class and Dream class, for instance. These two classes aren’t all that different in feel from the earlier Splendor and Conquest classes of ships, though they are a bit bigger.

That said, Carnival is in the midst of a major change in its philosophy on ship design. Its new Excel-class vessels — which first debuted in 2021 with the arrival of Mardi Gras — are far bigger than its earlier ships. These ships also have a lot of new features and amenities (including the first-ever roller coaster on a cruise ship — and, no, we’re not making that up).

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For many years, Carnival steered clear of the big ship trends in the industry. Executives thought the ever-bigger vessels being deployed by such lines as Royal Caribbean and MSC Cruises were too big to make for an enjoyable cruise experience.

Now, Carnival is switching gears — no doubt because the giant ships unveiled by some other lines have been enormously popular with cruisers.

At Carnival, as at other lines, the biggest ships in the fleet have the most amenities, eateries, lounges, bars and deck-top attractions than the smaller ships. This can be a huge plus for travelers who like to have a lot of options when vacationing.

However, Carnival’s biggest ships also sail with more passengers, which can be a turnoff if you’re the kind of traveler who likes a more intimate experience.

In general, Carnival’s biggest and most amenity-packed ships are its newest ships. If you’re looking for a cruise experience with the most possible onboard activities and venues, you’ll want to steer toward the vessels in Carnival’s new Excel class and its relatively young Vista and Dream classes.

If cruising in a more intimate environment is your preference, you’ll want to look at some of Carnival’s older classes of ships including the Spirit and Fantasy classes.

The Carnival fleet is scheduled to grow over the next year with two more new vessels. As noted above, the line has ordered a third Excel-class ship (Carnival Jubilee) that will be ready to sail in December 2023.

In addition, the line will begin operating a ship currently in the fleet of its sister line Costa Cruises — Costa Firenze — in May 2024. It’ll be renamed Carnival Firenze and sail from Los Angeles.

Excel class

Ships in class: Mardi Gras (2021), Carnival Celebration (2022) and Carnival Jubilee (coming December 2023).

Size: 181,808 to 183,521 tons.

If you’re in the “bigger is better” camp when it comes to cruise ships, this is the Carnival class for you.

At a bit over 180,000 tons, Carnival’s three new Excel-class vessels — one of which, Carnival Jubilee, is still under construction — are 35% bigger than the line’s next-biggest ships and offer more eateries, lounges, bars and deck-top attractions than any other ships in the Carnival fleet by far.

Designed to take Carnival’s “fun ship” shtick to a new level, the ships are so big that, as noted above, they have room for roller coasters on their top decks — a cruise industry first. They also have a far broader array of suites than earlier Carnival vessels.

Among the new dining venues on the ships are the first Emeril Lagasse restaurant at sea, as well as the first Big Chicken eatery at sea. (Big Chicken is a chain created by basketball legend Shaquille O’Neal, who also serves as a Carnival spokesperson.)

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In addition to featuring a roller coaster, Mardi Gras was the first ship from a North America-based line designed to operate on liquefied natural gas. The fuel is touted as being cleaner than traditional ship fuel.

One caveat to keep in mind if you’re thinking of booking an Excel-class ship: They sail with a very large number of people. If being around crowds bothers you, these may not be the ships for you. The vessels are designed to hold a whopping 5,282 passengers at double occupancy. With every pullout sofa and pull-down bunk filled, they can hold up to 6,630 passengers.

Vista/Venezia class

Ships in class: Carnival Panorama (2019), Carnival Horizon (2018), Carnival Vista (2016), Carnival Venezia (2023) and Carnival Firenze (coming in 2024).

Size: 133,596 to 135,225 tons.

With the arrival of Mardi Gras and Carnival Celebration, the Vista-class and Venezia-class ships (so similar that we have combined them into one entry) are no longer the biggest and most amenity-packed ships in the Carnival fleet. Still, they offer a lot of options when it comes to eateries, bars, lounges and deck-top attractions — more than you’ll find on most other Carnival vessels.

All four vessels in the Vista and Venezia classes have water parks with waterslides on their top decks, as well as miniature golf courses, ropes courses and multiple pool areas. They’re also known for their pedal-powered, suspended-in-the-air SkyRide attractions.

Carnival Vista and Carnival Horizon, which officially are Vista-class ships, also have Imax theaters — the first in the cruise industry. Carnival Panorama, also a Vista-class ship, instead has the first trampoline park ever put on a cruise ship , in a partnership with Sky Zone.

There’s also a smorgasbord of restaurants, bars and lounges on all of the vessels. Among the many offerings on these ships are Carnival’s first breweries at sea (on all the vessels except Carnival Venezia, which is officially known as a Venezia-class ship and has a few notable differences).

On Carnival Panorama and Carnival Horizon, Guy’s Pig & Anchor Smokehouse | Brewhouse offers beer brewed on-site along with barbecue dishes designed by the Food Network’s Guy Fieri. On Carnival Vista, there’s a stand-alone brewery and a separate barbecue venue.

Other eateries on the ships include casual, Guy Fieri-designed Guy’s Burger Joint, Chipotle-like burrito spot BlueIguana Cantina (on Carnival Venezia, this is called Tomodoro and also serves a few Italian items), sushi outlets and steakhouses. Carnival Vista, Carnival Horizon and Carnival Panorama also feature Italian eatery Cucina Del Capitano, as well as JiJi Asian Kitchen, while Carnival Venezia has an Italian restaurant called Il Viaggio.

Carnival Horizon, Carnival Panorama and Carnival Venezia also have teppanyaki restaurants, and all four ships have dedicated chef’s tables located within their galleys.

Related: Everything to know about Carnival cabins and suites  

Both the Vista-class and Venezia-class ships were built on the same basic design platform and are roughly the same size with similar layouts. But Carnival Venezia originally was built for Carnival’s Italy-based sister brand, Costa Cruises. As a result, it has a much stronger Italy theme and a few design differences. Still, enough is the same that for all practical purposes, it is a Vista-class ship in all but name. Hence our combining the two classes into one listing.

Related: Our thoughts after sailing on Carnival Venezia

The Vista-class ships were, notably, the first ships in the Carnival fleet to boast exclusive, keycard-restricted cabin areas — a trend that has been growing at many mass-market lines. There are two such areas on the three Vista-class ships: Havana Cabanas and Family Harbor, the latter of which is specifically geared toward families. Carnival Venezia has a keycard-restricted area called Terrazza Carnevale.

The water park area on Carnival Horizon is particularly alluring if you’re a Dr. Seuss fan. Unique among the water parks in the Carnival fleet, it has a Dr. Seuss theme. The water park area on Carnival Venezia also is notable as it has one more water slide than the water parks on the Vista-class ships.

All of these ships hold about 4,000 passengers each, based on double occupancy.

Note that one more Costa Cruises ship that is similar to Carnival Venezia (Costa Firenze) will be joining the Carnival fleet in 2024. It’ll be renamed Carnival Firenze.

Dream class

Ships in class: Carnival Breeze (2012), Carnival Magic (2011) and Carnival Dream (2009).

Size: 130,000 tons.

Carnival’s Dream-class ships are roughly the same size as its Vista-class ships, and the two classes have a lot in common. Still, there are a few key differences.

For starters, the Dream-class ships don’t have Imax theaters or trampoline parks. Both were innovations that debuted with the Vista-class ships. They also lack exclusive, keycard-restricted cabin areas and some of the eateries found on Vista-class ships.

Still, for the most part, if you’ve been on a Vista-class ship, you’ll immediately feel at home on a Dream-class ship.

Related: The ultimate guide to Carnival’s VIFP Club loyalty program

Dream-class ships share some of the same amenities as Vista-class ships. For instance, Carnival Dream and Carnival Magic both feature ropes courses on their top decks while Carnival Breeze has a 4D “thrill theater.” These innovations first debuted on Dream-class ships.

Dream-class ships also offer water parks with waterslides on their top decks, miniature golf courses, sports courts for basketball and volleyball, and multiple pools.

Interior venues on Dream-class ships include Punchliner comedy clubs, piano bars, casinos and showrooms for big production shows. The dining options are similar to what you’ll find on Vista-class ships; Guy’s Burger Joint, BlueIguana Cantina, steakhouses and the Italian eatery Cucina Del Capitano are included on all three vessels.

Two of the three ships — Carnival Breeze and Carnival Dream — also have sushi eateries, while Carnival Breeze and Carnival Magic have Carnival’s Caribbean-inspired watering hole, RedFrog Pub.

The ships in this class hold 3,646 to 3,690 passengers, based on double occupancy.

Splendor class

Ships in class: Carnival Splendor (2008).

Size: 113,300 tons.

Carnival Splendor is an outlier in the Carnival fleet — a ship that makes up a class all its own. That said, it has a lot in common with the ships of Carnival’s Conquest-class ships (see below).

Originally designed and ordered for Italy-based Costa Cruises — a sister brand to Carnival — the ship is actually a sister vessel to Costa’s four Concordia-class ships. It will be familiar to anyone who knows Carnival ships because the design of Costa’s Concordia class was based upon the design of Carnival’s Conquest class, and the two classes are very similar.

The main difference between Carnival Splendor and its Conquest-class cousins is that the former has an enlarged and redesigned top deck area. The structure around the main pool of the ship is noticeably different, with a retractable, sliding glass roof that you won’t find on the Conquest-class ships, as well as a water play area for kids. The ship also has a bigger spa area.

Other than that, though, Carnival Splendor is basically a variation of the Conquest-class ships. Size-wise, it’s just a few thousand tons bigger. It holds 3,012 passengers, based on double occupancy.

Conquest class

Ships in class: Carnival Freedom (2007), Carnival Liberty (2005), Carnival Valor (2004), Carnival Glory (2003) and Carnival Conquest (2002).

Size: 110,000 tons.

At 111,000 tons, the Conquest-class ships (and Carnival Splendor, noted above) are about 20% smaller than the newer Vista-class and Dream-class ships. As a result, they have somewhat fewer amenities.

Still, you’ll find a lot of the classic Carnival “fun ship” attractions on these vessels including water play areas with waterslides, miniature golf courses and adults-only Serenity deck-top retreat areas.

You’ll also find a solid array of eateries on each of the ships including a Guy’s Burger Joint, BlueIguana Cantina burrito outlets and steakhouses.

In addition to being smaller than Vista-class and Dream-class ships, Conquest-class ships also sail with fewer passengers. All of the Conquest-class vessels hold just shy of 3,000 passengers at double occupancy — about 1,000 fewer passengers than the Vista-class ships.

That’s a noticeable difference if you’re the kind of vacationer who doesn’t like to be around giant crowds. For some Carnival fans, the smaller size of the Conquest class and Splendor class makes these ships appealing. Others prefer the added amenities that come with the bigger ships.

Spirit class

Ships in class: Carnival Miracle (2004), Carnival Legend (2002), Carnival Pride (2002), Carnival Spirit (2001) and Carnival Luminosa (2009).

Size: 88,500 tons.

Carnival Spirit-class ships are the adventurers of the Carnival fleet.

The vessels are built for “all-weather” cruising, with pools that can be covered by retractable domes when it’s cold and stormy. These are the ships that sail in places such as Alaska, where even in the summer it can be too chilly for sunning on an open pool deck.

These are also the ships that Carnival uses for winter sailings to the Caribbean from Baltimore, which can involve a day or two of cold and stormy sailing in the Atlantic.

In some recent years, Carnival has also deployed one of its Spirit-class ships across the Pacific to Australia — the most far-flung destination that it offers on its schedule.

In addition to having a weather-proof main pool area, the Spirit-class ships are great for far-flung destinations because of their relatively small size, which allows them to access smaller ports. At just 88,500 tons, they’re among the smallest ships in the Carnival fleet — less than half the size of Carnival’s new Excel-class vessels.

The Spirit-class ships are notably lower and sleeker than most other vessels in the Carnival fleet. Passing under relatively small bridges is not a problem for them. Unlike a lot of recently built cruise vessels, they also are thin enough in the middle that they can squeeze through the old locks of the Panama Canal.

The Spirit-class vessels also boast the largest percentage of balcony cabins and oceanview cabins in the Carnival fleet, which makes them perfect for a destination such as Alaska where being able to watch the scenery from your cabin is a big plus.

They’re also relatively intimate ships, holding just 2,124 passengers at double occupancy. By modern-day cruise ship standards, that makes them “mid-size” vessels.

Still, you can expect to find many of the same fun-focused features on Spirit-class ships that you’ll find on the line’s bigger vessels, including water parks with waterslides and miniature golf courses.

Spirit-class ships also have one of the most unique features in all of the cruising industry — special date-night restaurants that are incorporated into their funnels and feature translucent glass-dome ceilings.

Note that one of the Spirit-class ships, Carnival Luminosa, was originally built for Costa Cruises, a sister line to Carnival (it originally sailed under the name Costa Luminosa). The vessel was built to the same basic specifications as the four Spirit-class vessels built for Carnival in this class, although it is a tad bigger and can hold a few more passengers. It dates to 2009.

Sunshine class

Ships in class: Carnival Radiance (2000/2021), Carnival Sunrise (1999/2019) and Carnival Sunshine (1996/2013).

Size: 102,000 tons.

The Sunshine class (once known as the Destiny class) may be the most unusual class of ships in the Carnival fleet. On paper, the ships in this class are among the oldest vessels that Carnival operates. However, you also can make an argument that they are among the newest vessels in the line.

This is because each of the ships in this series has been almost completely gutted and rebuilt from the waterline up.

The makeovers of the ships, which began in 2013, were so thorough that Carnival has given each of the vessels a new name. Carnival Sunshine is what old-time Carnival fans will remember as Carnival Destiny. Carnival Sunrise is the former Carnival Triumph. Carnival Radiance is the ship that began life as Carnival Victory.

Carnival spent $200 million alone in 2019 overhauling Carnival Sunrise. In addition to sprucing up just about every space on the ship, the money was used to add classic Carnival attractions that the ship lacked. This included a full-blown water park, which replaced a single waterslide on one of its top decks.

Carnival Sunrise also received a SportSquare area on its top deck like the ones found on newer Carnival vessels. It has a ropes course, basketball court, miniature golf course, outdoor pool and ping-pong tables. Carnival didn’t end the deck-top changes there. It also found space for another signature Carnival offering that had been lacking: an adults-only Serenity outdoor lounge area with padded loungers, daybeds, a hot tub and a full bar.

In addition, Carnival Sunrise now has half a dozen new food and beverage venues including a version of Carnival’s signature steakhouse, Fahrenheit 555; Carnival’s signature Italian eatery, Cucina Del Capitano; and a Bonsai Express sushi outlet.

Related: Our take on Carnival’s revamped Carnival Sunrise  

The overhaul of Carnival Sunshine, which took place in 2013, brought similar changes, as well as a complete renovation of the ship’s pool area that incorporated a multideck waterfall.

Carnival Radiance, for its part, just emerged from its long-scheduled overhaul, which was delayed in late 2021 by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Note that even after the makeovers, the ships still don’t have all the bells and whistles of Carnival’s truly new ships, such as Carnival Panorama. As noted above, Carnival’s newest ships are bigger than its older ships, allowing for more attractions, restaurants and lounges.

At around 102,000 tons, the Sunshine-class ships are more than 20% smaller than Carnival Panorama and more than 40% smaller than Mardi Gras and Carnival Celebration.

The ships hold from 2,984 to 3,002 passengers, based on double occupancy.

Interestingly, these weren’t always considered smaller vessels. In fact, when the line first unveiled Carnival Sunshine in 1996 (back when it was called Carnival Destiny), it was the biggest cruise ship in the world. It also was the first cruise ship to surpass 100,000 tons.

Now, it doesn’t even crack the list of the 50 biggest cruise vessels.

Fantasy class

Ships in class: Carnival Paradise (1998) and Carnival Elation (1998).

Size: 70,000 tons.

Built in the 1990s, the Fantasy-class ships are Carnival’s oldest and smallest ships, and the line is in the process of phasing them out. Going into 2020, the line had eight of these vessels. It removed four of them from its fleet soon after the COVID-19 pandemic began, and this year it removed two more — Carnival Sensation and Carnival Ecstasy.

The two Fantasy-class ships that are left are mostly used in secondary ports — such as Jacksonville, Florida, and Mobile, Alabama — that might not be able to support bigger vessels.

Related: Why I’m sad to see Carnival retiree its smallest ship

While still much-beloved by Carnival fans, in part for their intimate size, these ships notably lack a large number of balcony cabins — the cabin type that everyone wants these days. Most of the cabins on these ships are ocean-view cabins that only offer a window or a porthole, or windowless inside cabins.

That said, the two remaining Fantasy-class ships have undergone renovations over the years to add more balcony cabins. Depending on the ship, there were between 98 and 150 new balconies added, including new suites.

The ships have relatively fewer amenities and venues than the newer and bigger Carnival ships. You won’t find giant water parks on these vessels as you would on newer Carnival ships. You will find multiple slides and a spray park for the kids, though. The dining options are also limited.

Still, for a lot of Carnival fans, these are fun ships.

Two vessels each hold around 2,100 passengers, based on double occupancy.

Bottom line

Carnival has quite a few different classes of ships, but the differences between many of them aren’t as big as the differences between classes at other lines.

You’ll find a lot of consistency from ship to ship in the Carnival fleet in the type of venues that you find on board. In recent years, Carnival has spent $2 billion overhauling many of its ships to create that consistency in onboard venues and amenities.

Vacationers looking for a big resort experience with a lot of options should choose one of Carnival’s newest ships, which are bigger and have more amenities. If you’re looking for more intimacy on a cruise ship, some of the older classes of ships, such as those in the Spirit class, might be just right.

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